Filters
Filters
- Bachelors
- BSc
- Management Programs
- Park Management
Sort by
2 Park Management BSc Degree Programs


George Mason University
Fast-track counseling
Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management - Concentration in Parks and Outdoor Recreation
- Fairfax, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Recreation Management BS Degree's parks and outdoor recreation concentration explores the contribution of recreation and parks to public well-being and quality of life. This career-ready concentration includes coursework in natural resources management, outdoor recreation programming, and commercial and environmental education as well as supervised practicum and internship experiences. Graduates are prepared to qualify for application as Certified Park and Recreational Professionals and to take on professional roles in which they plan and implement community recreation and sports programs, services, and events; lead outdoor adventure activities; serve as experiential environmental educators; and manage commercial, natural, and cultural resources and their recreational uses.


Kansas State University
Park Management and Conservation (BS)
- Manhattan, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Park Management and Conservation prepares students to work in managing parks, natural preserves, and conservation areas. The program focuses on understanding the principles ...
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!
Popular Management Programs Park Management degree types
Popular study format
Popular locations
Learn more about Park Management BSc degree programs
In a Park Management bachelor's degree program, you'll delve into the intricacies of managing and conserving natural spaces while promoting public enjoyment. This field emphasizes sustainable practices, ensuring that natural resources are preserved for future generations.
As a student in this discipline, you'll explore topics such as ecological restoration, recreational planning, and park operations. Courses may cover species identification, landscape management, and environmental law. Students build practical skills in areas like developing park management plans, implementing conservation strategies, and using geographic information systems for resource mapping. Many students find that engaging with real-world projects fosters critical thinking and independence.
The diverse nature of park management opens many career paths. Graduates can pursue roles in national and state parks, private recreation facilities, or environmental agencies. By acquiring skills to balance ecological health with visitor engagement, you'll be well-prepared for opportunities in various sectors, contributing positively to communities and ecosystems alike.